After dominating the ladder, three losses in a row has seen Gippsland Power drop several places but remain in the all important top four.

The final scoreline read 16.15 - 111 to 12.9 - 81, and as with the last two matches, the Power were in a winning position at one point but made the Cannon's job easier by committing totally unnecessary turnovers.

It's perhaps a hopeful sign that rather than coming up against opponents too good for them, the Power lost these last few games through poor skills execution and decision-making, which can be worked on between now and the final series.

They'll play the Sandringham Dragons next week, who are coming off a decisive win against the Western Jets (14.10 - 94 to 4.18 - 42).

A minor hand injury for Sale's Will Hams shouldn't be an issue for the next match.

Another great week for former Power player John Butcher, scoring four goals with Port Adelaide in the AFL, and there are good things ahead for Power with up and coming seventeen year old Josh Scott turning a few heads.